Another way of creating a user without modifying the folder permission is by using ssh-keygen -t rsa -f ~/ssh/emby -C root If you are using a windows machine, you will need to use Putty to generate ssh keys. Here's my video on that: th-cam.com/video/0bcB-NRsVCE/w-d-xo.html
Simple and easy to understand Bro! Thanks for your video.... Appreciate your service and keep doing similar informative videos. Thank you so much my friend
Just so I am clear, this is only for installing Emby, not for the media storage as well? If not the latter, can it be done here as well or would the cost be too much for about 6TB of content?
I have google shared drive 100tb collection. How can i stream those content in plex or emby. I dont have any server except only laptop. I use rclone but for stream i need to start my laptop all the time & also it needs high bandwidth causing buffering.
When you say Google Shared Drive, is that on Google Drive or Google Cloud Drive? If it's on Google Drive, you'd have to transfer it to Google Cloud Console and transfer it there when you create your Emby or Plex Server.
If you want to stream from anywhere then rent a seedbox with low storage and plex support. You can mount the shared drive in that server using rclone and stream directly.
The easiest solution for this is to just use Infuse. It has native support for Google shared/ team Drives and you can straight up play it on max quality. It’s amazing on Apple TV
@@sutanunandigrami8824 can you mount a drive to the server so like on my pc I have a 6tb hardrive can I mount that to a server like that or like a google drive to it so then the server is just a host and google drive is for my movies
Oh snap, so I can set up a plex / emby server using google's datacenters, but at what cost... What's the max number of streams before it starts to stutters? Is hardware transcoding even a possibility on these?
@@LaurenceReeves I primarly shares it with family and we're a huge family so it has to manage a lot of streams. But, after lot of thoughts I've decided to buy an Odyssey x86 SBC (single board computer) and did a NAS with it since I've upgraded to gigabit speed recently. It can manage 8 transcoded 1080p streams so that's all right for me. Cost wise, and for a "budget" media server, Google Cloud isn't as cheap as I originally thought in the long term and Google is prone to, like GSuite, change formulas and prices so the continuity of running a server in Google's compute instance for a long term can be discussed.
Another way of creating a user without modifying the folder permission is by using ssh-keygen -t rsa -f ~/ssh/emby -C root If you are using a windows machine, you will need to use Putty to generate ssh keys. Here's my video on that: th-cam.com/video/0bcB-NRsVCE/w-d-xo.html
Thank you brother you just made my life so easy with this amazing tuturial video. Thank you very much brother
Simple and easy to understand Bro! Thanks for your video.... Appreciate your service and keep doing similar informative videos. Thank you so much my friend
Great! It works 100%
Great!
Nice video for sleeping.
Just so I am clear, this is only for installing Emby, not for the media storage as well? If not the latter, can it be done here as well or would the cost be too much for about 6TB of content?
What about copywrite issue to use google cloud ? Is there any chance to disable google cloud account ?
I have google shared drive 100tb collection. How can i stream those content in plex or emby. I dont have any server except only laptop.
I use rclone but for stream i need to start my laptop all the time & also it needs high bandwidth causing buffering.
When you say Google Shared Drive, is that on Google Drive or Google Cloud Drive? If it's on Google Drive, you'd have to transfer it to Google Cloud Console and transfer it there when you create your Emby or Plex Server.
If you want to stream from anywhere then rent a seedbox with low storage and plex support. You can mount the shared drive in that server using rclone and stream directly.
The easiest solution for this is to just use Infuse. It has native support for Google shared/ team Drives and you can straight up play it on max quality. It’s amazing on Apple TV
@@sutanunandigrami8824 can you mount a drive to the server so like on my pc I have a 6tb hardrive can I mount that to a server like that or like a google drive to it so then the server is just a host and google drive is for my movies
Oh snap, so I can set up a plex / emby server using google's datacenters, but at what cost... What's the max number of streams before it starts to stutters? Is hardware transcoding even a possibility on these?
If you’re not selling it, which you shouldn’t be doing anyway.. then why do you need to know how many streams it runs?
@@LaurenceReeves I primarly shares it with family and we're a huge family so it has to manage a lot of streams.
But, after lot of thoughts I've decided to buy an Odyssey x86 SBC (single board computer) and did a NAS with it since I've upgraded to gigabit speed recently. It can manage 8 transcoded 1080p streams so that's all right for me.
Cost wise, and for a "budget" media server, Google Cloud isn't as cheap as I originally thought in the long term and Google is prone to, like GSuite, change formulas and prices so the continuity of running a server in Google's compute instance for a long term can be discussed.
How do I fix this to FLUTTER?
Hi, can you do Plex Server on GCP tutorial?
Great idea, we'll see
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Looking at the price, wouldn’t it be miles cheaper to just self host? Like literally 80% cheaper..
helps even more if you share the cost with someone else
It was going well until you reached the point of opening Apple terminal. I use a Windows computer.
okay, just saw the link in your bio. nvm